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a region of wonder, a joy tragedy and yes of violence, but it doesn't matter where you are. you'll have to be able to relate to the human condition away. no country is alike and it's my job to shed light on how and why me i west african leaders summon molly's interim president for crisis talks on the coup with a coup. ah, laura kyle, that says algebra live from though also coming up, the 10s of thousands take to the streets in brazil calling to the president to resign. but his response to current of ours we hear from
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a vacuum is in democratic republic of congo. say they'd rather with the threat of further volcanic eruptions that have been looted as the drive to clean up one of the world's most polluted cities. with electric vehicles. ah, west africa lead to the scrambling to respond to the political crisis. and molly, also the colonel behind the military coup this week with names, the new interim president, a team and going to takes over from boston and door who was arrested and then released on thursday, only after he agreed to resign. greater pledge to hold elections next year and will attend a meeting of the regional brockman as echo, as on sunday. nicholas hark reports from donna k. in the back streets of downtown bama co. a booming and eliza trade in gold. young men risk their health using poisonous chemicals to purify,
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$16000.00 worth of gold. the job earned them around $2.00 a day. the gold bar will be sold on the international market, explains this trader who wants to remain anonymous. he says his gold could be more valuable than money now that colonel, se me go to has seized power from the civilian government. the west african regional body eco moss is discussing possible sanctions against molly, including the freezing of financial transactions and stopping the joint as ability to withdraw cash from the regional central bank. this could also effect molly's legal gold exports, which accounts for more than 70 percent of the countries revenue. if you me go to a special advisor says this would destabilize an already fragile state. because we are landlocked country sanctions, you would have a devastating impact. we would start lacking in basic necessities and if we would have problems in cash flow and be unable to pay or army to appease widespread
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combination of the military gentle dismissal of the civilian president and prime minister, the new head of state curled gota has asked for the opposition and 5 civil society movement to choose new prime minister sugar miger is their candidate lead time. do we need to create a patriotic union to save molly a union to rebuild our country for the money and people despite the term all and threats from arm groups, multinational gold mining companies have expanded operation. and molly, over the last decade, molly is africa's 4th largest exporter of gold. dams to so there is so much on time potential because of the crisis from gold to oil, to manganese. all of it is in the north. the lack of a stable state has allowed rampant corruption while it has left many politicians and businessmen rich. most melons have grown up in poverty, seeing the countries natural wealth and their se over it slipped away. nicholas
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hawk al jazeera domco in tens of thousands of people have run across brazil to condemn the government's handling of the corona virus pandemic, demanding the impeachment of the president to facing a sentence investigation. but a defiance javelle scenario is already organizing rallies and preparations. the next 2 years elections when you're going to kill reports from ridge, narrow speaking to the center of rio de janeiro by foot and ethan, i'm piggyback to protest against president jadem ball. so natalie and his response to the co good 19 pandemic. protesters blamed the president for downplaying the virus with 1000 still dying every day and for taking too long to start the knock elation campaign. there were posters comparing both for mattel to adel hitler and
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accusing him of genocide. guiding them when ya. ya position has been avoiding the street in a country with the world's 2nd largest cobra. 1900 death toll can do so no longer, i think, just fabulous. we should all be at home keeping our self say, well, but we've reached the point where we can no longer remain silent. we have to show the world that we are against both scenarios, denial wisdom. if we continue to keep quiet, he's holding rowdies all over brazil seem like brazilians are complicit with his attitude and we are not. the last we both are not a lead, a motor bike rally in rio de janeiro, gathering proud and scorning. man, he's done the campaign trail and planning more of the same. his opponents say they felt compelled to respond that the organizers is saturdays. nationwide. protests insisted people wear their math while making their demands. although it
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wasn't just about the pandemic, one man came out against both scenario and in favor of a free palestine, or anything to keisha or better public health. she was there, all the mining to drop in and this is what they want in transit repaired to launch in there were protests also in the capital brazilian and in hundreds of other brazilian city impeachment. they're demanding them likely for now. but the opposition is trying for united front again. mattel, to be ready for next year's presidential election. monica, you know, give all just 0 rio de janeiro. schools and universities in 16 provinces. enough. ganna star have closed for 2 weeks to cut the spread of coven 19
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there. the health ministry reported nearly a 1000 new cases in 18 debts on friday. it's the biggest urge in a single day since the outbreak began with testing severely limited as concerned the true figure is much higher. new tremors according panic and eastern democratic republic of congo. days after africa most active volcano erupted getting dozens of people. at least 400000 people have abandoned their homes. ferrying a 2nd, roberson, malcolm lab reports from goma. people who lost everything salvage what they can from the pile of smouldering hot rocks. a few days ago, this was a river of lava. it came, gushing out his mountain. you are gone, days africa's most active volcano, into the city of goma, in the democratic republic of congo. this is the largest, samuel kimberly's neighbourhood, is gone. his house caught fire before it was engulfed. all that's left to the
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charred remains of a tree. he once planted to mark his land level cargo. my see, the volcano was lighting up, it was a panic, almost everywhere. so i took my family, put them on my motorbike, and sent them into town. i stayed behind to keep an eye on the situation. people we spoke to who evacuated early, say their houses were looted. that's why some stayed to protect homes and livelihood until the last minute. not everyone got away in time. no hendo bon yanni, nikolai has been missing since the erection. he used to try groceries on the street from a stall just like this one. is a young man in his early twenties, his family put up, the post is around the neighborhood, lifted home just down here. and there fear is that he was engulfed by the river of lava when it came crashing through the city. and now it's turned into a pile of sharp heavy rocks. it seems the chances of finding him now
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a slim since the initial eruption, new earth tremors started, and they just haven't stopped. attleboro hendo and his team of vulcan ologist have been monitoring them. he's barely slept for the last week. tremors came before the pastor options. they're trying to work out why this time. they started after villa me when i call my son too late at night we started feeling the strong ones on the day of the robson. there was no sign of trimmers, nobody filters. it was that nice in the following day when people started feeling those earthquakes. nobody knows if that means another option is coming. so parts of the city have been declared a red zone. more than 400000 people have fled to other towns. many of them a sleeping rough couple. we left as the authorities told us to when we arrived. the 1st problem was no food and no water. so we decided to come back. then we found
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that everything had been stolen from our house, so we agreed to stay in these reds and whatever will happen. we prefer to die here instead of going somewhere else. the providence has been under the control of a military governor for the past 3 weeks because of ongoing conflict with armed groups in the countryside. the army has said help is on its way to the displaced people swathes of the countryside. and parts of the city have been devastated. nobody knows if it's over yet or not. malcolm web al jazeera goma in the democratic republic of congo. republicans in the us senate have blocked an inquiry in the january 6 attack on capitol hill by a mob of donald trump, supporters, democrats, and some moderate republicans had wanted to set up an independent commission to look into the right 54 centers voted in favor that was short of the 60 needed to advance the legislation. my cannon has more from washington d. c. a senate speaker chuck schumer,
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making very clear after that vote that he reserve the right to bring it back to the senate. now, one must remember that it was passed very handsomely in the house, but now not getting passage in the senate. although with achieved the majority vote, it did not get that 60 boat level that was needed for it to become part of legislation about the democrats like human, are not going to give up here along with a few republicans, is still intent on getting some form of legislation pass some kind of investigation into the events on january the 6th, but underlying all of this is that those republicans who voted against it in the senate, making very clear, including the minority leader as that this is in support of former president trump . republicans looking towards the 2020 to midterm elections, clearly want to keep the former president on their side. a vote for this commission would incur his school potent wrong. if the cannot be bipartisan agreement on
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something like an investigation into attack on that very institution. then any hopes that the bite and administration has of passing future legislation could die in the senate. remembering that senate is balance very finally with only the vice president having a costing vote. and very little chance if republican suppose of getting that 60 vote margin which is established by a 30 bus that now a number of elements have come out of this most notably intense discussion about whether or not to keep that filibuster still ahead here on algebra. china is overshadowing top level talks between astray and new zealand plot. i'm full recently a study drug in port i went show the noise brought out my justice at the at 1st jump into a trophy of the london. it was the title for the 2nd time. ah,
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the hello. seen a big change in the weather across that eastern side of the u. s. east and parts of canada recently be seen temperature getting into the 30s here. over the next couple days we have got much cooler weather coming through. changeable, i think, does nicely summit up this area of low pressure bringing in that sundry breakdown in the wet weather here. just 12 cells just there for washington, d. c. on sunday. 15 degrees in the cloud and the right across new york, that wet weather will grassy fade out across new zealand. eastern parts of canada, little tri behind around the appalachians, down towards the south. but you see the next day or cloud and res. spelling in through the southern plain, pushing further eastwards, brightening up,
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warming up eventually over towards the mid atlantic states, but it still stays a little disappointing through the holiday weekend. up towards the north, they want to shout their temperatures recovering just around the midwest into central parts of canada. so the west of dry weather. not bad. seattle temperatures touching 24 degrees, stay dry. bone dry eye, which was at western side of the us drive by the 2 inter, good part of mexico. we got the showers there across the caribbean. got some heavy showers for time across the greater antilles, but dry, further east. the hall county of course india, the 6 biggest economy of policies of the world. the highest numbers practice because late plus the world works. the competition. china financing, the structure of forests. india is looking for new oil supplies, counting the cost on our era. we know what's happening in our region. we know have
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some get to places that others as far as i said, i'm going the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference. me? ah, the me. again, watching algebra has remind, drove on top stories with our west african lead to the scrambling to respond to the political crisis. and molly, off the colonel behind a military coup this week was james the new in term president. i see me going to says he'll attend emergency talks with best african leaders on sunday. tens of thousands of people have run across brazil to condemn the president's handling of the corona virus pandemic. administrative called for the impeachment of jap
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tomorrow. he's been criticized for a piece of the down playing risk of cove at 19 and new treadmill, nice and democratic republic of congo, a feeling fans of a 2nd volcanic eruption. tens of thousands of people have left the city of goma, kills when africa, the most active volcano near congo, ruptured last week. i'm sorry, i'm 5 minutes has got morrison that says touch down and new zealand in the coming hours in his 1st overseas trip. since the pandemic began, he's meeting his trans tasman counterpart. just enjoy it done. the long time allies are expected to discuss significant points of difference include their approach to relations with china. one of the strategies people taishan policy was disproportionately affects new zealanders very than a shahan is national as sort of the strain in newspaper. and he suggest camera with ease the immigration policy is targeting new zealand as if the center was more supportive of australia. freya has taken the strongest stand against
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china's aggression in the area and has also suffered much more of the pressure from china. we've had bands on, on bali, wine sea food and coal of course, and we have been taken to the wi fi on the issue of the bali exports. now, new zealand has being much less affected and much more likely to call on the side to publicly to take a soft line towards china. the view in australia is that we can't afford to do that and they don't want a gap to appear between astray and zealand because of chinese pressure. the trends tasman migration is one area where new zealand could actually get something out of this. in turn turned around and said that they would support stria. the reason
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for strive to provide for more transit between the strider and new zealand for workers and to provide more assistance for new zealanders. ready in the social security system in australia, there's also the issue of the day port taishan of convicted criminals, the prison sentences and new zealand citizens. and we're sending them back to new zealand. these are all areas where there's room to give on the domestic front, in return for some move on the international front. the remains of $215.00 indigenous children have been found at the size of a former boarding school in british columbia. am prime minister justin true is called the discovery hot breaking into our gates and b has more these are some of the 150000 indigenous children who attended so called residential schools in canada . between the 18 forties and 19 nineties, many were forcibly taken from their parents and there was widespread abuse. some
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lived here at the kamloops indian residential school in british columbia, where the remains of 215 children have just been discovered. some of the children who died were as young as 3. there's nothing more painful in life and the child. my heartbreaks today thinking of all the loving parents who never saw their children return home and who were never granted the dignity of knowing what happened. it's a discovery that canada's prime minister has described as a painful reminder of a shameful chapter. in his country's history, the canadian government formerly apologized for the peace at the schools in 2008 and years later, an official inquiry by a truth and reconciliation commission into the residential school system concluded it amounted to cultural genocide against indigenous communities. the residential schools were opened with the full purpose of removing the indian from the child. it was to assimilate indigenous people in canada. and essentially,
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in the words of one of the superintendent at the time, was to get rid of the indian problem. members of kennedy's indigenous communities say they're in touch with the coroner and contacting families have children who attended the school. for now though they say they still have more questions than answers. victoria gate and be al jazeera the u. s. has joined the a you and imposing sanctions on valerie softer minsk, diverted a passenger plane and force it to land in order to arrest a dissident journalist. the the detained room in process of it. it has rallied in war for to demand his relief . work for the physician website next, her face and the polish capital is now being in cost. they invited for a week and exiled by the reason opposite need is that loaner cars. gaia says she
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fears for his life, and hopes e sanctions will be more severe against present alexander lucas sanker. she spoke to alex, is there a step vatton in amsterdam? my 1st thought was that they are going to torture him to death because he is considered to be tribe attendance. and because of his work for next of his to journalism, were you surprised when you heard that he did such a thing? look shank, taking hijacking, basically displaying. were you surprised? i was surprised and shocked because i couldn't imagine that this regime will make international scandal just the next one journalist. we see how far he can go just just to looking for revenge. of course, it influences people with people and people are
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a little bit more sensitive now more care here to understand and that they can be put in the boots of any car. you can't yourself right now. i can see this. yes. yes. but if it's your, this in the so what can you do? nothing. you can start a new way. you have to fight to sky. i met with dutch prime minister mark of it, and foreign minister. see, see dr. bush, last week. the sanctions for you leaders describe the force landing of a ryan plane to arrest a journalist on board as a hijacking. the incident, let them to impose the flight ban on bella ruth and to consider economic sanctions . it's a p to admit that this time, dissertation concerns not only sense, but citizen says here pam concerts as well, but it's kind of cynical, right?
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that after so many months of suffering, and bella was that when a european played, it's been for us to, to land the from the europe wakes up. some people can sing this. it's not because of this edition, but only before, so you're a citizen. functions are going to be fast and wide and but how do you think will to admit these the whole that it's still off of the course of suffering some sense? what would be the most important sanction that your patch to impose on bella was, what exactly are you asking for sure. it will be targeted very smart functions on state and owned organizations that focus on the local monies at the make him
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to release political prison. that's the tough guy. look mindy to you could influence the situation. but if she doesn't have money, he tends to go to russia to present, put into ask for money, isn't that the risk? we understand that it became a problem for kremlin as well. and they would like to solve this problem, but they don't know how at least 4 people have died following a bus explosion in afghanistan. 13 people was so injured in the bloss the vehicle was carrying teachers from alberni university in the background district of paul 1 . 1 of the world's most polluted cities is on a drive to comp, vehicle emissions, and used capital. new delhi has lawrence a campaign to promote electric cars and rituals. and environmentalists say without the necessary infrastructure of project could hit a dead end. there's the problem, reports,
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there are millions of vehicles on delhi roads every day that in recent years, a quiet transformation has been taking place. there are now, for instance, far more electric rituals offering carbon emission free journeys. a change from those that use compressed natural gas and drivers finding they are cheaper to run and more pleasant to ride in the, by their middle. he said good for the people since they are good for the invite them. and so many shows in delhi. now if they were contributing to pollution, the government would shut them down and when people are getting inside, there is no nice either. which is not then india. but environmentalists say it's not that simple. most even shows in india use lead acid batteries. and there's a problem with a recycling. it is one of the more stock may be known to mankind should have fetus, in fact, the recycle days. a lot of acid, which has a little bit of lead, you know, kind of floating around it that's kind of dumped in the air in the, you know,
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drains, as well as on the soil. why, you know, kind of melting those lead. there is lot of april which goes outages lead so that it is air water source, toxic waste expert. so the government must enforce a proper recycling system for batteries, especially as it been coaches people to buy electric. dudley's government is offered subsidies of $400.00 to people who buy even shores and to 1000 to those who buy electric cars. but a national survey buy one of the largest websites for buying and selling vehicles showed 50 percent of people who wanted to buy an electric car. so i said, a lack of charging stations for choosing not to there are around 100 public charging points in delhi and many more private stations. electric taxi company, blue smart has 200 of its own charging points to cater to the demand for
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e taxis. and one of the most polluted cities in the world. pollution is of a really big thing. and you know, in the average citizens mind in, you know, the legal golf, nada, the, the national capital region right off. so i think people understand the importance the understand that they're making the change. and that's been a really, really paul for tailwind for electric mobility. and the government is planning to set up more charging stations to encourage people to make the switch. but there are more erection on india, roads than electric cars. and experts say that's where the government's focus must now be to ensure the environmental gains made by one sector would be on the mind by another. elizabeth per on al jazeera new delhi chelsea. her visa man stay says he one nell in an old english champion. the final in portugal $15000.00 fans watch the game inside the stadium that many more travelled without much tickets after
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crow virus restrictions were relax. pull race reports from porter. the after year of silence friends were in full voice again as the hours ticked down to the champion. bleak final chelsea in manchester, city supporters had been allowed to travel to portugal, armed with negative covert tests and with promises of relax room. but this wasn't welcomed by everyone. i think it's ok that people want to celebrate, but he did too much disrespecting on rules here. i'm here because i see the 8th grade the and i i came here to see when i some funds stayed away from the crowds. these chelsea support is running 9 years old when the team last one, the trophy race had the best part on swami kelsey. went in as underdogs despite beating
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city twice in the f, a cup and premier league. the manchester side seemingly destined for their 1st champions league title after a stella season. but their manager pet guardiola surprisingly, chose a line up without any defensive midfield as well as chelsea cut through the city ranks to take the lead just before half time at the office line 21 year old german calling habits. applying the cool finish. chelsea in front cities appeals for a penalty with turn down there will be. and chelsea held on that coach thomas to call taking them to the top of european football. only 4 months after he took the job, the way the champions league. i'm sure no money must know for 2 to 2. surely going through the pipe gaudio that finally like manchester to the jump. grisly sure, i think. but the final whistle, it's the kelsey from the
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a study or go along. going to take the title for the 2nd side story. nobody wants to rest. i don't want to rest. i want the next one. i want the next success and i want the next title. of course we are. we are sad congratulate chelsea and we have to learn from these we will learn from the future. but this session, this decision was exceptional. safety funds might disagree the chance to be back inside the stadium, also the chance to experience the pain as well as the pleasure of supporting their football team. 6 all reef al jazeera porter. i this is algebra. these are our top stories, west african leaders, a scrambling to respond to the political crisis. and molly, on the colonel behind a military coup this week with names, the new interim president. see me going to says hale, attend emergency talks of west african leaders on sunday night.
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